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...Arabia wash this blood from my hands?" (while the real language is "All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand"). He then brings down house after house by saying: "I understand each night he [Heinz] mutters in his mansion, 'Will not the ketchup of my fortune wash this oil from my hands...
...bacterial count. If the yogurt is pasteurized, as it sometimes is, the bacteria are killed. Freezing inhibits their growth. The calorie content depends on whether the yogurt is made from skim milk or whole milk and what kind of fruit and sweetening is added. "Yogurt is not like ketchup, which all tastes the same," explains Edward Gelsthorpe, president of H.P. Hood dairy. "It can go all the way from a very tart, thick product to a sweet, mild, creamy product, to a drink or a solid...
...restaurants. But in many of these places, one does not live by matzoth, pita or tortillas alone. People go to some restaurants to see or be seen. Visitors are usually torn about trying those famous-and expensive -places that often threaten humiliation in some Siberia or ketchup room reserved for anonymous (to the maitre d') citizens...
...brass, with the blemishes retouched. The authors dug way back into hamburger history, and came up with a lot of dirt that the company hides behind the spotless view presented to the public--such as the $200,000 contribution to the 1972 Nixon campaign that left Ray Kroc's ketchup stained hands just a few weeks before the Price Commission cancelled its price rollback on the Quarter Pounder. The author's style is marred only by a few racially offensive comments, apparently made for sensational effect, such as the suggestion that the black ghetto population if denied local ownership...
Restaurant patrons often complain of being taken, but in inflationary 1974 it is the diners-out who are doing the taking. Not just ashtrays, but about everything à la cartable, from cups and dishes and silverware to rolls, crackers and ketchup-even paper napkins and soap...